Back in October of 2012 I wrote a blog about my favorite books. There had been an article titled My 6,128 Favorite Books in the Wall Street Journal. My thought then, and still now, is that one should be able to narrow one’s likes and dislikes down a little bit from 6,128. I guess if you were comparing that to every book ever written then it might be acceptable, but that clearly wasn’t the case.
I have read several books since then that are absolutely worth reading. One of them certainly would go on my top twenty one list, The 100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared, by Jonas Jonasson. First let me say that I read history and biography books 90% of the time, some business books and an occasional change of pace. The 100 Year Old Man is a marvelous story that combines historical figures (Einstein, Churchill and Lenin to name a few) and an arrest warrant for the 100 year old man for a triple homicide. Other books that I have read and enjoyed are Steve Jobs by Isaccson, American Sniper, and Unbroken by Hillenbrand. Unbroken is as amazing a story as is The Endurance, the story about Sir Ernest Shackleton. These were two unbelieveable men who never gave up and just wouldn’t quit.
Which also got me thinking.....
One of the things wrong with our Bovie electrosurgical generators from a sales perspective is that they never seem to quit. Therefore we can’t sell you, the good doctor, a new Bovie. They just continue to work day after day, month after month and year after year after year. How can we expect to sell you a new unit if the old one just keeps on performing? Luckily, there is a stream of disposable items to work with the Bovie electrosurgical generators, so make sure you get genuine Bovie pencils, pads and electrodes.


J. Robert Saron
President
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